Daniel O'Donnell has announced he is taking an extended break from his busy entertainment career due to "health challenges".
A spokesperson for the 63-year-old Co Donegal star said in a statement: "After much reflection, Daniel has decided to take an extended break from touring.
"This decision was not made lightly, but it is driven by the health challenges he has faced over the past few years, particularly with allergies and recurrent chest infections while touring extensively."
The spokesperson said Mr O'Donnell will continue his touring commitments until December 2025, but he has realised that he needs to step back and focus on his health and well-being.
The spokesperson added: "This pause is essential for him to recharge and recover. He emphasises that 'this is not a retirement but rather a temporary break'."
Early next year, the singer will host his annual Opry le Daniel shows on TG4.

Additionally, in September 2026, he will perform, as he has for many years, on Gertrude Byrne's Mediterranean Cruise. These will be his only confirmed performances for the year.
Mr O'Donnell and wife Majella now have four grandchildren.
The latest grandchild, Jack, was born last month in Australia while Majella's daughter Siobhan and her husband Gavin also have Archie, Olivia and Luke.
The star has already taken a number of such breaks over the years saying he wanted to take time out to spend it with his family.
In 2014, he announced he would be taking a break from touring for personal reasons.
The decision came after his wife Majella underwent successful treatment for breast cancer.
In 2012, the singer marked 30 years in the music industry but then announced that he was cutting back on his touring commitments and schedule.
A number of years earlier in 1992, he took a number of months off after admitting he faced physical and mental exhaustion due to his demanding schedule.